The Flower (or Flowery) Pagoda (花塔) and rooftops, Guangzhou

The Flower (or Flowery) Pagoda (花塔) and rooftops, Guangzhou

Collection

Bayley, Arthur

Identifier

AB-s03

Notes

University of Bristol - Historical Photographs of China reference number: AB-s03. Photograph by A. Chan (Ya Zhen). Written on back of print in pencil: 166. Liu RongTa (Six Banyan Trees Pagoda), also know as Hua Ta (花塔 Flower, or Flowery, Pagoda) was first constructed in 1047. It is often simply referred to by the name of the temple it is a part of, i.e. 六榕寺 Liurong si = Temple of the Six Banyan Trees. Su Dongpo wrote a poem about the six luxuriant banyan trees, after a visit in 1100. The pagoda is nine stories on the outside, but seventeen stories inside. See Hu-s06, UB01-19 and VH03-70.

Caption on photograph

FLOWERY PAGODA, CANTON.

Location

Guangzhou

Estimated Date

1870

Photographer

A Chan (Ya Zhen)

Material

Paper

Media

Black and white photograph

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